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2 PRESIDENT S WELCOME The 87th Annual Meeting of the National Conference of Bankruptcy Judges will be held, for the fi rst time, in the beautiful city of Atlanta from October 30 through November 2, The conference will be held in the recently renovated Marriott Marquis Hotel in downtown Atlanta. The hotel is easily accessible from Hartsfi eld-jackson International Airport via the local rapid transportation system (MARTA) and by cab. scheduled this year. We expect to have over 150 bankruptcy judges in attendance, as well as a number of international jurists. In addition we are expecting well over 1,500 insolvency professionals. As a result of your continuing support, we will be able to offer unique networking opportunities, as well as the chance to catch up with old friends and colleagues, and to form new relationships. Also, you will enjoy a unique opportunity to interact with many of the judges during the many education and social programs The conference will also provide an opportunity to showcase many of the outstanding insolvency organizations. The American Bankruptcy Institute, the Commercial Law League of America, the American Bar Association, the International Womens Insolvency and Restructuring Confederation, INSOL, the American College of Bankruptcy and the Association of Insolvency and Restructuring Advisors will have educational programs interspersed among and sometimes in conjunction with NCBJ education programs. The collaboration of the NCBJ with these other organizations will offer insolvency professionals unparalleled educational and networking opportunities. This program is color coded to highlight the education programs offered by each organization and you will be able to take advantage of the many quality offerings. Dennis Dow, the chair of the NCBJ Education Committee, and the committee members have worked diligently to present an education program that offers something for both the individual and corporate insolvency professionals. There will also be programs for international insolvency professionals. In addition to the educational offerings and networking opportunities, you will have an opportunity to enjoy the hospitality and sights and sounds of the city of Atlanta. The downtown location will put you in close proximity to many of Atlanta s attractions such as the CNN Center, the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site, the Georgia Aquarium (the world s largest), the World of Coca-Cola, the High Museum and Centennial Olympic Park. There will be group tours of the foregoing attractions. For those interested in shopping, it is a short train or cab ride to Lenox Mall and Phipps Plaza, two of the premier shopping destinations in the Atlanta area. The downtown location also will allow you easy access to some of the fi nest restaurants that Atlanta has to offer. Golfers will want to make sure to take advantage of the golf outing at Druid Hills Golf Club, only minutes from downtown. Our Final Night Dinner entertainment on Friday will be none other than the incomparable Temptations. Please register and make your hotel reservations early to make sure that you have a room in the Marriott. We hope to see you this fall in Atlanta. C. Ray Mullins President, NCBJ 2

4 AGENDA 9:00 AM to 10:00 AM PLENARY SESSION Atrium Ballroom DON T LOSE YOUR APPEAL: APPELLATE ADVOCACY IN THE POST-STERN WORLD As we mark the two-year anniversary of the Supreme Court s decision in Stern v. Marshall, judges, practitioners and academics continue to grapple with its implications. This program will address two issues that remain unsettled after Stern: (1) Does a bankruptcy court have the constitutional authority to enter fi nal judgment on a preference claim against a defendant that has not fi led a proof of claim?; and (2) With the consent of the parties, may a bankruptcy court issue a fi nal judgment that it otherwise would not have the power to enter? These issues will be explored in the context of a mock oral argument featuring two leading appellate advocates, who will present their arguments to a panel of federal appellate judges. After Argument the judges will offer their insights about effective appellate advocacy and their reactions to the presentations. Moderator: Hon. John E. Hoffman, Jr. Columbus, OH Judge Panelists: Attorney Panelists: 10:00 AM to 10:20 AM Break Hon. R. Guy Cole, Jr. U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit Columbus, OH Hon. Susan P. Graber U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit Portland, OR Hon. Michael J. Melloy U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit Cedar Rapids, IA G. Eric Brunstad, Jr. Dechert LLP Hartford, CT Craig Goldblatt Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr, LLP Washington, D.C. 10:20 AM to 11:20 AM SECTION 363 SALES: NEW CASES, NEW APPROACHES, NEW VOICES Many, if not most, of the Chapter 11 bankruptcies in the past few years have been built around a section 363 sale of assets rather than a stand-alone reorganization. Our panel will address issues arising from this trend including (1) what interests may the seller strip; (2) how fast is too fast; (3) who should pay the freight; and (4) avoiding post-closing problems. 4 Moderator: Panelists: Hon. Shelley C. Chapman Scott L. Alberino Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP Washington D.C. Shaunna D. Jones Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP Roger G. Schwartz Latham & Watkins LLP My Chi To Debevoise & Plimpton LLP 11:30 AM to 12:30 PM IS IT BROKEN AND SHOULD WE FIX IT? A DEBATE ON STUDENT LOAN DISCHARGEABILITY IN BANKRUPTCY Student loan debt is widely described as the next American fi nancial crisis. Join this panel as they discuss the history of student loans in bankruptcy and the state of student debt today, including pending legislation. Then, enjoy and learn from a lively debate as our judges tackle some of the most common issues in undue hardship litigation. Moderator: Prof. Rafael I. Pardo Emory University School of Law Atlanta, GA Panelists: Hon. Anita Shodeen Des Moines, IA Hon. Michael G. Williamson Tampa, FL 12:45 PM to 2:30 PM COMMERCIAL LAW LEAGUE OF AMERICA LUNCHEON (ticketed event) Imperial Ballroom Featuring the Lawrence B. King Award For Excellence in Bankruptcy And a CLE Keynote Presentation on Recent Developments in the Bankruptcy Business, from Bill Rochelle, Bloomberg News Editor-at- Large and Bankruptcy Columnist Bill Rochelle is a bankruptcy columnist and editor-atlarge for Bloomberg News in New York. Before joining

7 TEXT COLOR CODE: Black NCBJ Programs Blue ABA Programs Green CLLA Programs Brown AIRA Programs Orange ABI Programs Panelists: David M. Brownstein Citigroup, Municipal Securities Div. John Patrick Darby Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP Birmingham, AL Kenneth N. Klee Klee, Tuchin, Bogdanoff & Stern LLP Los Angeles, CA SESSION B: I CAN T AFFORD TO BE BANKRUPT: IS THERE EQUAL ACCESS TO JUSTICE UNDER THE BANKRUPTCY CODE? One of the oft-touted goals of the consumer bankruptcy system is to provide individuals suffering from financial distress a fresh start. The system, however, is procedurally complex and technical, which raises concerns about the ability of such individuals to navigate the process successfully and thus to access bankruptcy s fresh start. The direct costs of representation and filing for bankruptcy further complicate matters, either by potentially shutting out from the system debtors who do not have the means to pay such costs or by forcing such debtors to navigate the system without representation. This panel will provide insights on access-to-justice issues confronted by consumer debtors, including a discussion of the requirements of prepetition credit counseling and postpetition financial management education, fee-waiver practices, the Forms Modernization Project, reaffirmations, and pro se activity in the bankruptcy courts. Moderator: Hon. Eileen W. Hollowell Tucson, AZ Panelists: Prof. Lois R. Lupica University of Maine School of Law Portland, ME Dr. Elizabeth C. Wiggins Federal Judicial Center Washington, D.C. 10:00 AM to 10:20 AM Break 10:20 AM to 11:20 PM 2 CONCURRENT SESSIONS SESSION A: INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS IN CHAPTER 11 AND THE LIMITS OF SECTION 365 (n) Moderator: Clifton R. Jessup, Jr. Greenberg Traurig, LLP Dallas, TX Panelists: Dennis F. Dunne Milbank, LLP Lisa M. Schweitzer Cleary Gottlieb, LLP David R. Seligman Kirkland & Ellis, LLP Chicago, IL SESSION B: WHAT GYPSY ROSE LEE AND BANKRUPTCY JUDGES HAVE IN COMMON: TO STRIP OR NOT TO STRIP IN CHAPTER 20 This panel will focus on substantive and procedural issues that arise in both Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 in the context of lien stripping. The panel will discuss whether a debtor may use a subsequent Chapter 13 case to strip a lien after the debtor has obtained a Chapter 7 discharge (the Chapter 20 issue), and will also address the proper point in time to value the property. The panel will also discuss recent case law addressing these topics and will address the question of when the lien strip is effective (confi rmation, consummation or discharge). Moderator: Richardo I. Kilpatrick Kilpatrick & Associates, PC Auburn Hills, MI Panelists: Hon. Laurel M. Isicoff Miami, FL Hon. Brian D. Lynch Tacoma, WA John Rao National Consumer Law Center Boston, MA 11:30 AM to 12:30 PM 2 CONCURRENT SESSIONS SESSION A: UNFINISHED BUSINESS: THE WORLD OF LAW FIRM BANKRUPTCIES Prominent in this year s news about signifi cant bankruptcy cases have been many stories involving the liquidation or reorganization of high profi le law fi rms. This panel will discuss a series of fi nancial and legal issues arising in such cases, including how fi rms get themselves into trouble, the principal legal issues that have arisen in the cases, including claims against former partners and their new fi rms for unfi nished business, unpaid loans and avoidable transfers, and how lawyers and fi rms might protect themselves in the event of law fi rm meltdown. Moderator: Hon. Martin Glenn Panelists: Alan B. Diamond Diamond McCarthy LLP Houston, TX David Pauker Goldin Associates LLC 7

8 AGENDA Pamela Phillips Arnold & Porter LLP San Francisco, CA SESSION B: BLOGS AND BLOGGING WHAT S IN IT FOR ME? So much bankruptcy to read, so little time how do blogs fi t in? Staying current is made easier and more challenging by online resources. This panel will discuss how insolvency professionals create and use blogs and websites with background on how these resources are developed, insight into which resources other key players are using, and suggestions on productive navigation. Moderator: Hon. Robert M. Kressel Minneapolis, MN Panelists: Debra Dandenau Weil Gotshal & Manges LLP Hon. Bruce A. Harwood Manchester, NH Prof. Robert M. Lawless University of Illinois College of Law Champaign, IL 9:00 AM to 12:30 PM & 11:30 AM to 12:30 PM NCBJ/ABI ROUNDTABLES 9:00 AM to 10:00 AM SINGLE ASSET REAL ESTATE CASES Given the current economic climate, real estate workouts continue to make up a signifi cant amount of Chapter 11 cases fi led in many parts of the country. Single asset real estate cases (SARE) present a number of unique and interesting issues. The panel will lead an interactive discussion about the strategies and principles involved, including SARE defi ned, the automatic stay, cash collateral and adequate protection (and the impact on confi rmation), section 1111(b)(2), feasibility, cramdown and other confi rmation issues. Moderator: Paige L. Ellerman Frost Brown Todd LLC Cincinnati, OH Panelists: Annette W. Jarvis Dorsey & Whitney LLP Salt Lake City, UT John Tittle, Jr. Tittle Advisory Group, Inc. 8 Hon. Gregg W. Zive Reno, NV 9:00 AM to 10:00 AM STREAMLINING THE PROCESS NATIONAL CHAPTER 13 PLAN GOOD OR BAD? PART I This panel will lead a discussion on the benefits and drawbacks of implementing a Chapter 13 Plan for use nationwide, and accompanying rule changes that will, among other things: require the use of the Plan, shorten the claims bar date; allow motions to value collateral, avoid liens and establish priority to be made in the Plan; and make confirmation of the Plan binding on all parties. Moderator: Panelists: Hon. Eugene R. Wedoff Chicago, IL Michael T. Bates Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. Des Moines, IA Richard Thomson Clark & Washington, P.C. Atlanta, GA Nancy J. Whaley Standing Chapter 13 Trustee Atlanta, GA 9:00 AM to 10:00 AM WHAT TO DO AFTER THE SALE? STRUCTURED DISMISSALS, LIQUIDATING TRUSTS, AND CHAPTER 7 CONVERSION Bankruptcy practitioners continue to struggle with how to deal with Chapter 11 cases after all the assets have been sold and there are limited resources with which to continue administration of the case. Panelists will discuss the various alternatives, including seeking a structured dismissal of the case, a creative practical solution or improper evasion of statutory requirements which is frequently challenged by the Offi ce of the United States Trustee. Moderator: David M. Posner Otterbourg, Steindler, Houston & Rosen, PC Panelists: Hon. Shelley C. Chapman William K. Harrington Offi ce of the U.S. Trustee Boston, MA Monty L. Kehl Mesirow Financial Consulting, LLC Chicago, IL

10 AGENDA panel will discuss whether professionals have become too complacent on some issues and have ignored what had normally been considered black-letter retention and disclosure obligations. The panel will then focus on compensation issues, including topics such as how to best deal with fee examiner issues and the new U.S. Trustee compensation guidelines. Moderator: Panelists: Laura Davis Jones Pachulski Stang Ziehl & Jones LLP Wilmington, DE Hon. Kevin J. Carey Wilmington, DE Roberta A. DeAngelis Offi ce of the U.S. Trustee Philadelphia, PA Robert J. Keach Bernstein Shur Portland, ME Prof. Stephen J. Lubben Seton Hall University Law School Newark, NJ 12:45 PM to 2:30 PM ABI LUNCHEON (ticketed event) FEATURING JEFFREY ROSENSWEIG GLOBAL AND U.S. ECONOMICS FORECASTER AND EXPERT ON GLOBAL INVESTING AND BUSINESS STRATEGY Professor Jeffrey Rosensweig is the Director of the Global Perspectives Program at Goizueta Business School of Emory University. An international business and fi nance professor, he focuses on global investing and business in the global economy. He also specializes in fi nancial, macroeconomic, and business forecasting. Active in executive education, Professor Rosensweig was selected by the Wall Street Journal as one of the 12 favorite professors in all Executive MBA Programs worldwide. Jeff is known for a unique ability to combine original and useful business content with an engaging and dynamic speaking style. 12:45 PM to 2:30 PM ABA LUNCHEON (ticketed event) VALUATION: CHALLENGING LEGAL AND FACTUAL ISSUES Sponsored by the Secured Creditors Subcommittee of the ABA Business Bankruptcy Committee The panel will discuss recent case law affecting valuation of collateral and discuss valuation of particularly challenging collateral, including lowincome housing developments, causes of action, securitized mortgages and brownfi elds. Moderator: Panelists: Susan M. Freeman Lewis and Roca LLP Phoenix, AZ Prof. Bruce A. Markell Florida State University College of Law Tallahassee, FL Ronald F. Greenspan FTI Consulting Los Angeles, CA Frank Lorincz Envirofi nance Group Sacramento, CA 2:30 PM to 4:30 PM ABI COMMISSION TO STUDY THE REFORM OF CHAPTER 11 The Commission will hold a public hearing on recommendations to reform the code and rules governing corporate reorganizations. To testify at the hearing, contact Sam Gerdano at org. See for more information. 7:30 PM to 10:30 PM FINAL NIGHT DINNER WITH THE TEMPTATIONS Atrium Ballroom SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, :45 AM to 9:00 AM PLENARY SESSION Atrium Ballroom INNS OF COURT AWARD 9:00 AM to 10:00 AM ETHICS ISSUES OF THE FUTURE OR IT S NOT HOT NOW, BUT IT S DEFINITELY SIMMERING Hot topics programs are important, but to avoid getting burned, you need information on ethics issues long before issues reach the boiling point. In this program, the panelists will discuss topics that are already hot as well as educate you as to the issues that are simmering and likely to be the ethics topics that next challenge you in your practice or on the bench. Panelists: Hon. Peter W. Bowie San Diego, CA 10

11 TEXT COLOR CODE: Black NCBJ Programs Blue ABA Programs Green CLLA Programs Brown AIRA Programs Orange ABI Programs Prof. Laurie L. Levenson Loyola Law School Los Angeles, CA 10:00 AM to 10:20 AM Break 10:20 AM to 11:20 AM THE ROLE OF EMPIRICAL RESEARCH IN THE BANKRUPTCY SYSTEM Over the last several decades, the bench and bar have criticized the legal academy regarding the utility of scholarship it produces. At the same time, empirical research in the fi eld of bankruptcy has fl ourished. This panel will provide insights on whether empirical scholarship has infl uenced and whether it should infl uence the manner in which the bench and bar approach adjudication in the bankruptcy system; the effect such scholarship has had on legislative change and media reporting on bankruptcy; and problems in the consumer and business bankruptcy systems that would benefi t from empirical study. Moderator: Dean J. Rich Leonard Campbell University School of Law Raleigh, NC Panelists: Prof. Theodore Eisenberg Cornell Law School Ithaca, NY Prof. Melissa Jacoby UNC School of Law Chapel Hill, NC 11:30 AM to 12:30 PM A COMITY OF ERRORS? RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN INTERNATIONAL INSOLVENCY In a globalized economy, U.S. Courts need to grapple with cases that are pending in multiple jurisdictions and with the problem of how to reconcile different (and possibly discriminatory) creditor treatment across borders. This panel will address emerging issues in managing cross-border cases under Chapter 15, problems of equitable distribution of proceeds, and ways to improve cooperation and communication between courts. This panel is presented in cooperation with the American College of Bankruptcy and INSOL. Moderator: Hon. James M. Peck Panelists: Marc Abrams Willkie Farr & Gallagher, LLP Andrew M. Leblanc Milbank Tween Hadley & McCloy LLP Washington, D.C. Bruce E. Leonard Cassels Brock Toronto, Ontario 12:30 PM adjournment

12 TOURS ATLANTA AQUATIC ADVENTURES PARTY THURSDAY: OCTOBER 31, 2013 Hosted by the Bankruptcy Sections of the Atlanta Bar Association and the State Bar of Georgia. Join us for a memorable evening at the Georgia Aquarium, the world s largest and most engaging aquarium. Explore this unique attraction that is home to graceful beluga whales, spectacular whale sharks, dancing dolphins, playful penguins and aquatic animals from around the globe. You will not want to miss this unforgettable aquatic experience. AMERICASMART A SHOPPING EXPERIENCE!! THURSDAY: OCTOBER 31, 2013 Price: $59.00 per person Maximum: 45 people Departure: Meet in the Marriott Hotel Lobby front entrance at 9:15 am Walk to AmericasMart for shopping until 12:15 pm Walk to lunch at Alma Cocinas one block away at 12:30 pm Walk back to the hotel at 2:00 pm AmericasMart is the largest wholesale marketplace of its kind, founded in 1957 by world-renowned architect and developer, John C. Portman. This huge 6.2 million square foot, three building campus draws almost a quarter of a million people from all over the world per year! Retailers generally identify AmericasMart gift/home furnishings/ area rug wholesale marketplace as the most important to their business. Though AmericasMart is a wholesale marketplace catering to global retailers, by special arrangement we will be allowed to purchase jewelry, apparel and gifts on this day. After a morning of wonderful shopping, a lovely luncheon will be waiting just up the block on Peachtree Street at Alma Cocina. Executive Chef Chad Clevenger has introduced to Atlanta a refreshing new approach to modern Mexican cuisine. Bright, fresh ingredients and traditional regional infl uences come together with other Latin American fl avors in a variety of fantastic fresh dishes. Alma also features the most unique tequila selections and a host of innovative Latin-infl uenced cocktails beyond their superior margarita! Advisory: Wear walking shoes, and bring a jacket and money to shop! 12

13 TOURS TEXT COLOR CODE: Black NCBJ Programs Blue ABA Programs Green CLLA Programs Brown AIRA Programs Orange ABI Programs ATLANTA HEROES THURSDAY: OCTOBER 31, 2013 Price: $84.00 per person Maximum: 45 people Departure: Meet in the Marriott Courtland St. Entrance on the International Level at 9:15 am Board buses for 3 stops in historic sites of Atlanta Lunch at Mary Mac s Tea Room Return by bus to the Marriott at 2:30 pm Our first stop on this tour is the MARTIN LUTHER KING MEMORIAL where we will take a walk down Sweet Auburn Avenue. The Martin Luther King Jr. Historic District is where our most noted hero and dreamer was born, grew up, preached and was buried. We will also stop at the MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. CENTER FOR SOCIAL CHANGE, where his grave site is located. From here, you ll be able to see MLK s birth home and the Ebenezer Baptist Church where he preached. This is one of Atlanta s oldest neighborhoods and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Next you will enjoy a fantastic true southern lunch at MARY MAC S TEA ROOM. In her own way, Mary McKinsey is also an Atlanta hero. Miss Mary opened this Tea Room s doors in 1945 to earn a living with her good southern cooking. In the post-world War II days, it was not socially acceptable for a woman to open a restaurant, so many female proprietors used the more genteel southern name of Tea Room. Though the restaurant has expanded in size over the years, the recipes of over sixty-fi ve years remain the same. This lovely historic tour ends with a visit to Georgia native and the 38th President of the United States, Jimmy Carter s CARTER PRESIDENTIAL CENTER. The Center reopened in October of 2009 after a $10 million renovation to modernize the center and update his story. With an Oval Offi ce replica, the 24,000-square-foot facility is an interactive experience and includes details from Carter s childhood and post-presidential life. Included in the many aspects explored during his presidency are why he chose to go to Camp David with Sadat and Begin, the Iranian Hostage Crisis and his daily life at the White House. Advisory: Wear comfortable shoes and bring a camera. DRUID HILLS GOLF CLUB OUTING THURSDAY: OCTOBER 31, 2013 Price: $ per player Maximum: 144 people Meet in the Marriott Courtland St. Entrance on the International Level at 11:30 am Includes: 18 holes of golf, cart and transportation to and from the Marriott Hotel, lunch on own. Return to the Marriott at approximately 5:30 pm Located just three and a half miles from Atlanta, the Druid Hills Golf Club is an exclusive enclave characterized by an abundance of stately oaks, 13

14 TOURS magnifi cent maples and wooded landscape that includes 5 linear parks designed by world famous landscape designer, Frederick Law Olmsted. The Club is prominently situated in the heart of a Golden Age neighborhood, and it resonates with a historical beauty of yesteryear. The Druid Hills Club was founded in 1912 and its history is intertwined with the history of Atlanta. Many of Atlanta s city business leaders enjoy the membership privileges at Druid Hills today. Gear up and bring your best game and play a beautiful and historic golf course. Please note that you must purchase your own lunch. Lunch will be available to buy at the clubhouse as well as boxed lunches to go on the course. Advisory: Should you need to rent clubs, please call Bring suntan lotion, a camera, and money for lunch. HIGH MUSEUM OF ART & VIKING COOKING SCHOOL FRIDAY: NOVEMBER 1, 2013 Price: $ per person Maximum: 35 people Departure: Meet in the Marriott Courtland St. Entrance on the International Level at 9:45 am Board buses to High Museum for tour until 11:45 am Viking Cooking School for cooking and lunch Return to the Marriott at 3:45 pm Atlanta s HIGH MUSEUM OF ART is truly a work of art in itself. The building was completed in 1983 and has become one of the city s best known landmarks. The museum was named one of the top ten buildings of the 1980 s by the American Institute of Architects. The High was designed by architect Richard Meier. It features galleries that interlock and interlook, with views stretching from one gallery to the next, out onto the ramps that connect each level and into the central atrium. The atrium serves as the focal point of the museum. The museum s vast collection includes a growing body of contemporary art; a decorative arts collection featuring a superb group of 19th and 20th century American furniture; beautiful 19thcentury American landscape paintings; European painting and sculpture from the 14th through the 19th centuries; dramatic African masks and ceremonial fi gures; folk art, and photography. Off we go to VIKING COOKING SCHOOL to make some classic Southern Dishes of our own with a hands on experience. You will divide into groups and make: Deviled Eggs/Pimento Cheese Southern Barbequed Shrimp Buttermilk Baked Fried Chicken Sweet Potato Biscuits Tangey Sweet & Sour Slaw Fruit Cobbler Arnold Palmers Advisory: Comfortable shoes and clothing, a camera and money for the museum shop. 14

15 TOURS SIMPLY SOUTHERN FRIDAY: NOVEMBER 1, 2013 Price: Maximum: Departure: $91.00 per person 45 people Meet in the Marriott Courtland St. Entrance on the International Level at 9:45 am Board buses to the Atlanta History Center & Olympic Museum Lunch at the Swan Coach House Return to the Marriott at 2:45 pm In 1926, fourteen civic-minded Atlantans charted the Atlanta Historical Society to preserve the city s history. They collected manuscripts and photographs and published research bulletins to arouse in the citizens and friends of Atlanta an interest in its history. Over the past 87 years, the organization has grown tremendously in size and scope, and in 1990, the Atlanta Historical Society and all of its holdings offi cially became the Atlanta History Center. Located on 33 acres in historic Buckhead, the A.H.C. connects people, history and culture through one of the country s premier history centers, and one of the largest in the nation. The A.H.C. property includes six historic gardens, each of which tells the story of a particular group of people who interacted with the land and its plants, both native and introduced. Also included in the History Center is the SWAN HOUSE, a dream mansion built in 1928 for a very prominent Atlanta family, Edward and Emily Inman. Designed by architect Philip Trammel Shutze, it recalls the graceful Italian villas designed by Andrea Palladio in the 16th century and the Palladian country houses favored in 18th century England. The TULLIE SMITH HOUSE, which adjoins the Swan House, is one of the few extant pre-civil War houses in Atlanta. It authentically depicts the daily life of simple farming people in early inland Georgia. Lunch is included at the fabulous SWAN COACH HOUSE, which is a restaurant, a gift shop, and a gallery. Advisory: Wear comfortable shoes and bring a camera and money to shop.

16 FINAL NIGHT DINNER The Ultimate Love Song: You should know that My Girl, Aint Too Proud to Beg. Her Beauty Is Only Skin Deep, but she s no Runaway Child. Her Papa was a Rolling Stone, who was on Cloud Nine living in a Psychedelic Shack. But when it was time to Get Ready, I knew she would tell me I Can t Get Next to You. Since I Lost My Baby, I know that I felt like I Wish It Would Rain. If only I had another chance, I would Treat Her Like A Lady. 16 THE TEMPTATIONS THE TEMPTATIONS THE TEMPTATIONS

17 TEXT COLOR CODE: REGISTRATION INFORMATION Black NCBJ Programs Brown AIRA Programs Blue ABA Programs Orange ABI Programs Green CLLA Programs REGISTRATION DESK The registration desk will be located in Atrium Ballroom Foyer. HOURS OF REGISTRATION Wednesday, October 30, 2013 Noon to 7:00pm Thursday, October 31, :30am - 4:30pm Friday, November 1, :30am - 3:30pm Saturday, November 2, :30am - 1:00pm FEE INFORMATION Registration Fee Includes: AIRA Opening Reception, Conference Educational Program and Materials Spouse Fee Includes: AIRA Opening Reception Registrant and registered spouse may also purchase tickets for the Final Night Dinner, Breakfasts, Luncheons and Tours. CANCELLATION AND REFUND POLICY All cancelled registrations are subject to a $100 processing fee (no matter when cancelled) and will be granted only if written requests are received PRIOR to September 30, No refunds will be granted after September 30, 2013, except in the case of a medical emergency or a death in the family. For more information regarding administrative policies such as cancellation and refund, please contact the NCBJ offi ce at Breakfasts, Luncheons, Final Night Dinner and Tours are NON-REFUNDABLE after September 30, Cancellation of a spouse registration fee is subject to a $25 processing fee (no matter when cancelled) and will be granted only if written requests are received PRIOR to September 30, The other restrictions written above also apply. SUBSTITUTIONS AND WALK-INS Substitutions of registrants may be made prior to September 30, 2013 for no additional fee. Substitutions AFTER September 30 will be subject to a $100 processing fee. WALK-IN registrants may register at the door for $975. NAME BADGES Changes or replacements on site are $ No charge for corrections due to typo errors. Name BADGES MUST BE WORN TO ALL NCBJ SPONSORED EVENTS. ATLANTA TOUR INFORMATION The Tours described in this brochure must be signed up for on-line or on the Tour Registration Form, which can be found on the NCBJ website: Tours must be paid for in advance and included with your registration fees. Tours not meeting minimum participations may be cancelled and your money refunded. Some tickets may be available at the registration desk. Tickets are NON-REFUNDABLE after September 30, HOTEL INFORMATION Checking out earlier than your reservation check out date will be subject to a charge to you of one night s room rate. Please correct any arrival/departure dates 7 days in advance. THE CUT OFF DATE IS 9/27/13. The NCBJ host hotel is the Atlanta Marriott Marquis. A block of rooms has been reserved for $232 per night plus taxes. Please contact the hotel directly by either phone ( ) or from the LINK ON OUR WEBSITE INVITATION. TRANSPORTATION BETWEEN AIRPORT & HOTELS Taxis are approximately a 20 minute commute and approximately $30. Valet parking is available at the going rate in October There are also several parking garages nearby. CONFERENCE ATTIRE AIRA Opening Reception: Casual Tours: Casual, with GOOD walking shoes Educational Sessions: Casual Final Night Dinner: Dressy Casual (jackets not required) and dancing shoes. CLE/CPE EDUCATION CREDIT CLE: You must fi ll out the grid and return it to NCBJ. CPE: Also complete the grid - CPE credit will be awarded by AIRA (not NCBJ). You must identify yourself as requesting CPE credit on your grid. A full listing of CLE credit hours will appear in your registration materials. If you are planning on attending the CLLA or ABA programs for CLE credit, please contact them directly for details. Be sure to include your BAR number(s) on your registration form. GRID and CERTIFICATES OF ATTENDANCE for CLE All NCBJ CLE Certifi cates of Attendance or scan cards will be in your registration packets. Please follow the directions for your state(s). Complete the grid given out at registration and TURN IT IN prior to your departure. Your certifi cate of attendance for states requiring them WILL be in your registration materials. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Please contact Christine Molick, NCBJ Executive Director, , or by fax,

19 TOUR REGISTRATION NCBJ ATTENDEE REGISTRATION INFORMATION *Tours are non-refundable after 9/30/2013. Please Print and include both First and Last Names of those attending Tours. NAME: NAME: NAME: NAME: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2013 AmericasMart A Shopping Experience Lunch at Alma Cocina 9:30 am to 2:30 pm $59 per person $ (Number Attending) (Total) Atlanta Heroes Lunch at Mary Mac s Tea Room 9:45 am to 2:30 pm $84 per person $ (Number Attending) (Total) Golf at Druid Hills Golf Club Lunch on your own 11:30 am to 5:30 pm $260 per person $ (Number Attending) (Total) The Tours described in this brochure must be indicated on this form and paid in advance. Tours not meeting the minimum participation may be cancelled and your money refunded. Some tickets may be available at the tour desk. Tickets are non-refundable after 9/30/2013. Mail or Fax this form with Conference Registration to: National Conference of Bankruptcy Judges P.O. Box Charlotte, NC Fax: (803) FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 2013 High Museum of Art Lunch at the Viking Cooking School 9:45 am to 3:45 pm $198 per person $ (Number Attending) (Total) Simply Southern Lunch at the Swan Coach House 9:45 am to 2:45 pm $91 per person $ (Number Attending) TICKETS ARE NON-REFUNDABLE AFTER 9/30/2013. (Total) 19

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